Elevatorz: Meet Marcel P. Black

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The Baton Rouge emcee set to take over Atlanta’s Elevatorz Concert Series.

With our new concert series Elevatorz kicking off March 1st, we decided it would be a good idea to introduce you to the talented lineup set to takeover Atlanta’s storied venue The Music Room.

Meet Marcel P. Black.

Baton Rouge veteran emcee Marcel P. Black has already received high praise from some of the most well respected names in Hip-Hop. Most recently Marcel was featured on XXL.comโ€™s list โ€œ12 Baton Rouge Rappers You Should Know,โ€ also highlighted on HipHopDX.comโ€™s โ€œUp Next By DXโ€ feature. Marcel regularly tours the Southeast, Gulf Coast, and Southwest, appearing at Atlantaโ€™s A3C Festival, Birminghamโ€™s โ€œSecret Stagesโ€ as well as other festivals in Louisiana, Texas, Mississippi, & Tennessee.

Next to Marcelโ€™s great music and work ethic, his claim to fame is his live show. A3C.com once describes Marcelโ€™s performance style as โ€œBaptist Deacon meets Gangster Rapper meets Malcom X.โ€ Marcel has shared stages with KRS-One, Common, Jay Electronica, Mobb Deep, Run The Jewelz, Kevin Gates, & Slum Village, as well as underground heavyweights like Supastition, Sean Price (R.I.P.), Substantial, Killah Priest, Mickey Factz, and MegaRan.

In summer 2016, released a universal critically acclaimed album titled โ€œCry Freedom,โ€ that featured the likes of Supastition, Substantial, Tef Poe, and Mr. Franklin a.k.a Kamikaze from Crooked Lettaz. Marcelโ€™s style is what he describes โ€œnon-traditional conscious Hip-Hop,โ€ a style born out of his gospel roots, street gang influences, and Black Empowerment teachings. Marcelโ€™s most recently release project โ€œSevenโ€ is a politically charged nuanced take on what it is to be a Black man in Trumpโ€™s Amerikkka. It features a stellar guest verse from MegaRan.

Marcel has always used his platform as an emcee to bring light to social justice issues, from organizing benefits for National World Aids Day, and raising money for the children of Alton Sterling, to speaking on panels and lecturing on the intersection between social justice and Hip-Hop in collegiate and high school classrooms. Marcel has worked in the field as a youth development worker for 15 years, most recently as a mental health counselor. The husband/father/artist/activist/youth worker’s goal is to use Hip-Hop culture as a conduit to freedom.

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